Climate change and habitat loss are negatively impacting honeybee and other pollinator populations.

Unpredictable weather patterns disrupt pollination cycles, affecting both bees and plants.

Honeybees are crucial for the economy and food production, pollinating a majority of crops.

Symptoms of climate change are affecting the honeybee population as well as other pollinators, which are vital to the economy and way of life.

“We’ve seen a decline, not just in our honeybees,” said Jennifer Berry, adjunct professor in the Department of Entomology at the University of Georgia. “We've seen a huge decline across all of our bees, including our native bees, birds, and other pollinators. Everything out there is being heavily impacted.”

Lewis Bartlett, an assistant professor of honeybee health at

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